New York Real Estate Exam Prep

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You cannot become a licensed real estate agent in New York without passing the New York State Board of Real Estate’s real estate licensing exam. When you are planning a career as a real estate agent, you want to pass your exam on the first try. We want you to pass it on the first try too, which is why we created our New York real estate exam prep system. Our system has helped more than 50,000 students nationwide pass their real estate exams and become licensed real estate agents. We guarantee you’ll pass yours too. If you don’t, we’ll refund 100 percent of the money you spent on our exam prep, guaranteed.

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Our goal is to help you pass your New York real estate exam the first time you take it. We know you have a busy life, and sometimes, it’s not realistic to study for hours every day in the weeks leading up to your exam. That’s okay, even just a few hours with our exam prep materials will get you to a point where you’ll be able to pass your exam confidently. Our materials are clear, concise, and user-friendly.

New York License Requirements

To become a licensed real estate agent in New York, you must:

Be at least 18 years old when you apply for your license

Complete a 75-hour real estate course approved by the New York Department of State, unless you completed the 45-hour real estate salesperson course before July 1, 2008. If this is the case, you must complete a 30-hour remedial course to qualify for licensure;